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by Bloop (Siena, Italy)
If Apple Mail is not enough for your tastes, you should definitely try AirMail, which is an excellent email client with a lot of features for power users.
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by Apple, Inc. (California, USA)
As with many of Apple’s entry-level products, it may seem a stripped-down software, with little functions for better manage your emails, but actually, it’s a good email client. And most of all, it’s free.
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by Claws Mail
Claws Mail is a powerful free email client for Windows and Unix operating systems (that includes Linux and macOS as well). It is a versatile piece of software, but has two major downsides…
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eM Client
eM Client is one of the best email client alternatives for Windows. Being around for nearly ten years now, the client takes advantage of a long development offering many great features and a better integration with Microsoft products thanks to the AirSync support.
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Foxmail is a free email client, developed in 1998 by the Chinese company Tencent, is able to manage multiple accounts simultaneously. It offers support for POP3, IMAP and Exchange server types and includes a wide range of useful options to easily manage email, such as a calendar, mail filter, alarms and much more.
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2318/5000
Hiri is a paid premium email client designed primarily for business users. If you find yourself spending too much time managing, reading and replying to emails, this is the solution for you. It includes a smart dashboard that allows you to see how many unread messages you have at a glance.
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Freron Software, Copenhagen, Denmark.
MailMate is an ugly, but powerful and “keyboard-centric” email client for Mac. It does not focus on the design but provides a feature-rich text-based approach to email.
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by Microsoft Corp. (USA)
There’s probably no one that doesn’t know Microsoft Outlook: at the very least, everyone has heard its name, and most of us have come across this infamous email client, once in our lifetime. But many things have changed since its initial release, twenty years ago.
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The first is to offer more than Microsoft’s Outlook, the default choice for businesses that need to manage their email communications. And the second challenge is to offer more than Gmail, the default choice for individuals who need to manage their email communications.
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CloudMagic
Netwon Mail is a relatively new email client for Mac users, now available in the Mac App Store after months of developments. The Mac version came after the successful iOS and Android app version. Netwon Mail offers a minimalist and neat design, an intuitive user interface that helps manage and navigate your inbox.
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Postbox
Postbox is one of the oldest alternative email clients for Mac and Windows out there, once characterized by an outdated user interface.
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Chosen by hundreds of thousands of productivity enthusiasts around the world, Shift is a complete software that simplifies workflows so you can perform tasks efficiently. Tired of logging in and out of multiple accounts? Shift users can enter with a single click on over 800 of the most popular applications, extensions, mail accounts and cloud services of the web.
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Spike is an all-in-one email client software that centralizes chat, collaboration and calendar management in a single application. This cloud-based email messaging solution is created to optimize workflows and improve communication by simplifying the communication process.
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Eightloops GmbH
Unibox offers a radically different approach to email, providing a people-centric email client. It’s very well-designed, intuitive and easy to use thanks to the sleek and one-window interface.
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